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Status Quo cancel Victoria Theatre, Halifax gig

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Published Date: 27 November 2009
HUNDREDS of disappointed Status Quo fans in Calderdale may have to wait until the New Year to see the rockers in action after they cancelled their Halifax gig.
The band were due to play at the Victoria Theatre on Monday but today (Friday) marketing officer Emma Booth revealed the show would not go ahead after singer Francis Rossi was taken ill with bronchitis.

Shows at Oxford and Harrogate are also cancelled and will be rescheduled.

Fans should retain their tickets for the Halifax gig as they will be valid for the rescheduled show. No date has yet been arranged.


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    • Last Updated: 27 November 2009 2:46 PM
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    • Location: Halifax
     
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    S Jones,

    27/11/2009 12:32:22
    "Here we go and here we go, rockin' all over the world"
    Actually, no we don't.
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    MaidenMad,

    27/11/2009 12:46:45
    According to Quo’s website it’s Rossi that’s unwell with a chest infection-no mention of Parfitt. Dates have been cancelled for a while.
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    Titus Groan,

    Herb Rush 27/11/2009 12:59:50
    Bang goes one prize in Courier competition...what will happen...will alternative tickets be offered to those who chose Quo tickets?
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    Golbal Warming Is Rubbish,

    27/11/2009 13:06:18
    just get 3 year old boy or someone of that level who can play 3 chords and you have a major advancement on what the quo can offer.
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    Hellfiresbackagain,

    27/11/2009 18:53:36
    What about some lapdances from up the road filling in?.
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    Slat,

    28/11/2009 07:52:22
    its a sad day in the towns history
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